Incused and backwards lettering = not a mint error.
As stated.. Gunk or glue on the surface of the original Cent. Or if you don't believe it's gunk then it was pressed against the surface and the area was damaged.

Actually the material looks like solder. Hence the metallic look to the material. Some solders are soft. I looks like the solder was warm a malleable when another coin was pressed against it. When the solder cooled, a hard impression was created.

Actually the material looks like solder. Hence the metallic look to the material. Some solders are soft. I looks like the solder was warm a malleable when another coin was pressed against it. When the solder cooled, a hard impression was created.

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Agreed. Looks like the flux has caused some corrosion in the center also.

Actually the material looks like solder. Hence the metallic look to the material. Some solders are soft. I looks like the solder was warm a malleable when another coin was pressed against it. When the solder cooled, a hard impression was created.

Incused and backwards lettering = not a mint error.
As stated.. Gunk or glue on the surface of the original Cent. Or if you don't believe it's gunk then it was pressed against the surface and the area was damaged.

Not struck through. Just damage. Also, you need to work on your camera skills

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I know right I'm using a phone and it isn't otg comparable so i had to send the scope back untill I can upgrade phones. It said this phone had to be rooted. But,I really appreciate the comments and I'm getting these rolls done.

Thanks for the knowledge,I'm still learning and the letters are liberty backwards.

I know right I'm using a phone and it isn't otg comparable so i had to send the scope back untill I can upgrade phones. It said this phone had to be rooted. But,I really appreciate the comments and I'm getting these rolls done.

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What type of phone are you using? My iphone 6 does pretty well. Try to take the picture high enough up without having to use the digital zoom. You should be able to zoom in on the pictures when you edit them on the computer.

What type of phone are you using? My iphone 6 does pretty well. Try to take the picture high enough up without having to use the digital zoom. You should be able to zoom in on the pictures when you edit them on the computer.

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My laptop is broke so it's just the phone,its a Samsung J1running lollypop.